http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_spac...-delay-moo.html
http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/04/12/0433208
My biggest problem: he claims he is going to stop pork, but his website says he's only going to make it transparent.
He claims he's for fiscal responsibility, yet he doesn't have ways to pay for all the things he wants to do.
There were other examples I picked up on during the debates (including some of his being against negative campaigning while engaging in it) that I can't remember off-hand.
One example not related to his website: He claims his ideas are for "change", but outside of a few exceptions, are similar to the Democratic party platform, and his voting record indicates that he typically always falls directly in like with them.
Which is the image that Obama has created, quite frankly a pretty good one for the political environment (and is why McCain is also popular at the moment, though since he has a long political history he's at a disadvantage).
Of course, the biggest part of the problem is that people keep voting for the same policy ideas from the same people, instead of voting for candidates outside of the mainstream and forcing the mainstream to change. 'Tis why I'm not going to vote for any of the "big 3".